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Letter from Coventry Patmore to William Allingham, May 20, 1850
Creator
Patmore, Coventry
Date
1850-05-20
Description
One letter from British poet Coventry Patmore to William Allingham apologizing for not remembering whether he had responded to Allingham's letter or not. Patmore shares he was upset regarding the treatment of Allingham's poem "Lady Alice" by the editor of the publication "Household Words", and writes the poem gave him great pleasure. Patmore mentions explicitly that the editor was not Dickens. Patmore writes that he has not yet had the opportunity to submit the poems written by Tennyson, as he is scarcely in town. He hopes that Tennyson will be in town while Allingham comes to town, as Patmore would like to take Allingham to see Tennyson. Patmore asks that Allingham inform him when Allingham will be coming to town, as he has taken apartments in the country and would like to prepare a bed.
Extent
1 leaf, 4 pages
Dimensions
15.5 x 20 cm.
Language
English
Geographic Subject
London (England)
Subject
Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896
Genre Subject
Personal Correspondence
Collection Title
William Allingham Papers
Series
Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham;
Container
Box 3, Folder 8: Patmore, Coventry to William Allingham 1849-1854
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
This item is in the public domain.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953
Letter from Coventry Patmore to William Allingham, May 20, 1850
Creator
Patmore, Coventry
Date
1850-05-20
Description
One letter from British poet Coventry Patmore to William Allingham apologizing for not remembering whether he had responded to Allingham's letter or not. Patmore shares he was upset regarding the treatment of Allingham's poem "Lady Alice" by the editor of the publication "Household Words", and writes the poem gave him great pleasure. Patmore mentions explicitly that the editor was not Dickens. Patmore writes that he has not yet had the opportunity to submit the poems written by Tennyson, as he is scarcely in town. He hopes that Tennyson will be in town while Allingham comes to town, as Patmore would like to take Allingham to see Tennyson. Patmore asks that Allingham inform him when Allingham will be coming to town, as he has taken apartments in the country and would like to prepare a bed.
Extent
1 leaf, 4 pages
Dimensions
15.5 x 20 cm.
Language
English
Geographic Subject
London (England)
Subject
Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896
Genre Subject
Personal Correspondence
Collection Title
William Allingham Papers
Series
Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham;
Container
Box 3, Folder 8: Patmore, Coventry to William Allingham 1849-1854
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
This item is in the public domain.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953